
ZEEKR's development of this feature is quite interesting, especially with the recent typhoon season and frequent floods. To address vehicle emergencies caused by low-probability extreme weather like waterlogging, the "One-Touch Window Break" function can achieve millisecond-level window breaking for escape in emergencies by triggering the device at the top of the storage compartment under the driver's door panel. Even in a power outage underwater, it allows for quick escape through a fully mechanical trigger. ZEEKR announced that it will open the patented "One-Touch Window Break" technology to the entire industry for free, hoping to popularize more safety features and protect more users in emergencies.
Of course, I can't help but wonder if some users might buy a car just to test whether this feature works. What if the glass breaks when not underwater? What happens if someone impulsively presses it?
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